Exuberance to Eyry

Please note that this dictionary contains English, Spanish and Tagalog words from the early 20th century, quite a few of which are obsolete. The spelling and meaning of the words herein may be slightly different from current usage. Still, we believe it is a useful reference for those studying Philippine literature and documents from that time.

Exuberance, n. [ecsiúberans]
Exuberancia, suma abundancia.
Lubhang kasaganaan, dî kawasang kasaganaan.

Exuberant, adj. [ecsiúberant]
Exuberante, abundantisimo.
Lubhang saganà, nápaka saganà.

Exude, v. [ecsiúd]
Sudar, exhalar.
Magpawis.

Exult, v. [eczólt]
Regocijarse.
Magalak, matwâ ng̃ dî masayod.

Exultation, n. [eczaltécion]
Regocijo, sumo placer.
Galak, dî masayod na kasayahan.

Eye, n. [ai]
Ojo.
Matá. MATA

Eye, v. [ai]
Ojear, observar.
Sundan ng̃ paning̃in.

Eye-ball, n. [áibol]
Niña del ojo.
Itim ng̃ matá.

Eye-brow, n. [áibro] Eyebrow
Ceja.
Kilay.

Eye-glance, n. [áiglans]
Ojeada.
Sulyap.

Eye glass, n. [áiglas] Eyeglass
Anteojo.
Salamin sa matá.

Eye-lash, n. [áilash] Eyelash
Pestaña.
Pilík-matá.

Eyeless, n. [áiles]
Ciego.
Bulág.

Eyelet, n. [áilet]
Resquicio.
Lwâ ng̃ matá.

Eyelid, n. [áilid]
Párpado.
Talukap ng̃ mata.

Eyeshot, n. [áishot]
Ojeada.
Sulyáp.

Eye-sight, n. [áisait]
Vista.
Paning̃ín.

Eye-sore, n. [áisor]
Mal de ojos.
Sakít ng̃ mata.

Eye-tooth, n. [áituz]
Colmillo.
Pang̃il.

Eye-wink, n. [áiwink]
Guiñada.
Kindat.

Eye-witness, n. [ái-uitnes]
Testigo ocular.
Saksíng nakakita.

Eyot, n. [áiet]
Isleta.
Munting pulò.

Eyry, n. [éri]
Nido de ave de rapiña.
Pugad ng̃ ibong mangdadagit.

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